Articles by Adam Johnson

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Do niggles matter? – Increased injury risk following physical complaints in football (soccer)
Issue 28 (March 2020)
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Individual region and muscle-specific hamstring activity at different running speeds
Issue 25 (December 2019)
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Does soccer headgear reduce the incidence of sport-related concussion? A cluster, randomised controlled trial of adolescent athletes.
Issue 22 (September 2019)
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Eccentric knee flexor weakness in elite female footballers 1-10 years following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Issue 19 (June 2019)
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Recommendations for hamstring injury prevention in elite football: translating research into practice
Issue 16 (March 2019)
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Kinematic and electromyographic analysis of the Askling L-protocol for hamstring training
Issue 12 (November 2018)
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The adductor strengthening programme prevents groin problems among male football players: A cluster-randomised controlled trial
Issue 9 (August 2018)
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Adam Johnson

Physiotherapist
Everton Football Club

Adam has worked in full time football for over eleven seasons now at Reading FC, Millwall FC, Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Stoke City FC in both academy and first team environments. He is currently working as First Team Physiotherapist at Everton FC which involves providing injury rehabilitation support to the first team players at the club. This and previous roles have led to an interest in injury prevention strategies, and more specifically hamstring injury prevention and understanding the current relevant literature. Adam has also shown a strong desire to develop himself and others around him by guest lecturing at a number of different Universities and having articles published in peer reviewed journals.